Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities

The phytochemical and biological activity of the leaves and stem barks of Garcinia griffithii have been investigated. Extraction and chromatographic purification of the leaves and stem barks extracts have successfully afforded five biflavonoids namely amento- 4”-methylether (1), 3,8”-binaringenin (2...

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Main Authors: Salleh, W. M. N. H. W., Sazali, N. S. A. N., Ahmad, F., Taher, M.
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spelling my.utm.769132018-04-30T14:25:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76913/ Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities Salleh, W. M. N. H. W. Sazali, N. S. A. N. Ahmad, F. Taher, M. QD Chemistry The phytochemical and biological activity of the leaves and stem barks of Garcinia griffithii have been investigated. Extraction and chromatographic purification of the leaves and stem barks extracts have successfully afforded five biflavonoids namely amento- 4”-methylether (1), 3,8”-binaringenin (2), morelloflavone (3), 3,8”-binaringenin-7”-O-glucoside (4) and morelloflavone-7”-Oglucoside (5), together with squalene (6), canophyllol (7), friedelin (8) and β-amyrin (9) which were characterized spectroscopically. All extracts and phytochemicals were tested for antioxidant, antityrosinase and antibacterial activities. The antioxidant assay on DPPH radical scavenging showed that the n-hexane extract of the stem barks had the highest radical scavenging activity with IC50 value of 96.4 µg/mL, while compound (3) was found to be the strongest antioxidant compound with IC50 value of 57.6 µg/mL. The methanol extract of the leaves showed the highest total phenolic content with 444.1 mg/g of gallic acid equivalent (GAE/L) and 423.1 mg/g of cathechin equivalent (CE/L). The extracts and all compounds were found to have weak antityrosinase activity. The antimicrobial assays of all the extracts were carried out by minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC). The methanol extract of the leaves showed the most significant antimicrobial activity towards E. faecalis and K. pneumoniae with MIC and MBC value ranged between 225-450 µg/mL compared to the other extracts. Marmara University 2017 Article PeerReviewed Salleh, W. M. N. H. W. and Sazali, N. S. A. N. and Ahmad, F. and Taher, M. (2017) Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal, 21 (4). pp. 889-897. ISSN 1309-0801 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85031416786&doi=10.12991%2fmpj.2017.27&partnerID=40&md5=e1e269dbe1ae08366e099d47ee232f23 DOI:10.12991/mpj.2017.27
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Salleh, W. M. N. H. W.
Sazali, N. S. A. N.
Ahmad, F.
Taher, M.
Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities
description The phytochemical and biological activity of the leaves and stem barks of Garcinia griffithii have been investigated. Extraction and chromatographic purification of the leaves and stem barks extracts have successfully afforded five biflavonoids namely amento- 4”-methylether (1), 3,8”-binaringenin (2), morelloflavone (3), 3,8”-binaringenin-7”-O-glucoside (4) and morelloflavone-7”-Oglucoside (5), together with squalene (6), canophyllol (7), friedelin (8) and β-amyrin (9) which were characterized spectroscopically. All extracts and phytochemicals were tested for antioxidant, antityrosinase and antibacterial activities. The antioxidant assay on DPPH radical scavenging showed that the n-hexane extract of the stem barks had the highest radical scavenging activity with IC50 value of 96.4 µg/mL, while compound (3) was found to be the strongest antioxidant compound with IC50 value of 57.6 µg/mL. The methanol extract of the leaves showed the highest total phenolic content with 444.1 mg/g of gallic acid equivalent (GAE/L) and 423.1 mg/g of cathechin equivalent (CE/L). The extracts and all compounds were found to have weak antityrosinase activity. The antimicrobial assays of all the extracts were carried out by minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC). The methanol extract of the leaves showed the most significant antimicrobial activity towards E. faecalis and K. pneumoniae with MIC and MBC value ranged between 225-450 µg/mL compared to the other extracts.
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author Salleh, W. M. N. H. W.
Sazali, N. S. A. N.
Ahmad, F.
Taher, M.
author_facet Salleh, W. M. N. H. W.
Sazali, N. S. A. N.
Ahmad, F.
Taher, M.
author_sort Salleh, W. M. N. H. W.
title Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities
title_short Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities
title_full Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities
title_fullStr Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities
title_full_unstemmed Biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of Garcinia griffithii and their biological activities
title_sort biflavonoids from the leaves and stem bark of garcinia griffithii and their biological activities
publisher Marmara University
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